Economics courses and grad school in health

<p>i do not major in economics, but im taking these courses and they're not what i expected. </p>

<p>My first questions is if i go into upper division classes in Economics, will it be more graphs and math. </p>

<p>My second question is that if I plan to go to grad school, say in health field or health management, would I need economics? </p>

<p>The reason im asking this is because the economics classes im taking seem like they're all graphs and less on concepts. is this right</p>

<p>The higher level econ class, the higher level math. Eventually, youll reach a point where there are no more graphs and youll only be seeing quantifiers and proofs</p>

<p>anyone who has a degree in the public health field want to chime in on this?</p>